Action on the table folded around to "pokerteenpro" who raised all in for 1,147,201 from the small blind and Ben "Spraggy" Spragg looked them up from the big blind.
"pokerteenpro":
Ben "Spraggy" Spragg:
"pokerteenpro" was behind holding live cards and the flop gave them an open-ended straight draw.
The turn didn't give "pokerteenpro" the straight but it did give them a pair and the river secured their double-up.
Ben "Spraggy" Spragg raised on the button and then called off his 1,433,743 stack after "Perfect1232" three-bet all in for 3,524,536 from the big blind.
"Perfect1232":
Ben "Spraggy" Spragg:
Spragg was trailing his opponents pocket pair and the flop didn't change a thing.
The turn paired Spragg but it also gave "Perfect1232" a gutshot straight draw and the river completed it, ending Spragg's tournament in 185th place for $2,589.
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